AMARILLO DAILY NEWS VOI- 11. XO. 21?. AMARII.LO. TKXAS STli:iV AMil'ST 12 1011. THICK KIVF CT.-YT THREE HE SIEJIETITIOB More Than Requisite Num- ber to Plea for Local Option Election ION IS GROW OlFSTlOX OF COMMISSION!:!? ItKJins TO OlMIUXK l'KK- ciMTS rriiKi.n nx cov ST1TITIOX. Three hundred petlouera have signed the prayer that win bo offer- ed the county commissioners' rourt Monday asking that an election be called in Commissioners' Precinct No. 1 embody inn the varloua voting pre- cincts of Amarlllo. The petition llat la not closed but signers will con- tinue to be secured until the time allotted for the filing. In each of the other precincts petltlona are be- in circulated. While the petitions are being circulated and the signers earnestly sought the commissioner in the absence of the petition have the right to order the election of their own volition. The local option agitation is grow- Ing apace but as yet it la not known along exnctly what lines the fight will be opened and ...

AXUKIIXO DAILY NKW. MUHI.m TW. MIlT.im. AM.t h? 12 nil. Tiiurr BASEBALL AND LATEST SPORTING NEW Si MORE NEW GOODS Every day brings us new goods either in p'ece oods ready-to-wear or men's goods. Call and see the novelties 10 MEET BOTCH Says He'll Throw Light- weight Three Times in Sixty Minutes' B E EES Greatest Aviation Meet in History Opens In Chic- ago Today Chlcsro 111. An. II. Mow than two-srore of ihe most darlnp bird- men of two continent are assembled In Cliirnro and everythlns la In readiness for the greatest aviation meet In the hlttnry of aortal navla- tiun which will benln here tomorrow at ('.rant Park. The bU hotels In the vicinity of the aviation field on the li.ko front are rapidly flllli 5 ui with lsltort and It ! expected that hv tomorrow the transient popula tion of Chlcr.so will ahow an inereas: of fully fifty thousand attrpcted to thlr. lty by the meet. The oranlms of thlsnieet anions whom are some of the wealthiest and most prorrelve merchants of this city have ...

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AMARILLO DAILY HEWS vol ii no. ;to.v AMAUIl.LO. TKXAS WFONFSl'AV HT. 23. I8. WICK FIVE CKVT8. Rodgers Resumes Western Flight At Del Rio Next Galveston Passes Million Mark in Cotton Receipts f ST I s COURT IS is. raioii OIT 1 1 FOB lEIIlIII MPS MER Mill IS COHRALLEO Votes for State County Congressional and Sen- ate Candidates BALLOTING WAS SLOW nwiMJ to wiiii. K.xrwsr co. FKF.O KF.Sli.TS MAY NOT III: KNOWN I XTII. TOMORKOW. Phoenix. Arlt. Oct. CI MtTTuho have lived from vcuth to old iige In rhona. some of thorn hnvlntt resid- ed r the Territory for nearly half it century went to the polls today and for the first time In their lives ex- pressed by ballot their choice for governor and other executive. Judi- cial and leclslatlve offMals. The occasion wan the general primaries for the nomination of candidates to lie voted for nt the first State election In Arizona which la to he held in December. New Mexico which was admitted to Statehood at the name time a ArWona held to the conven- tio...

AM VI. II til DULY SfcMn. ahKM.(Kl.':X mu. MPI1 SITE cur IM Contest Over Real Estate Increases Building Mud- dle in Oklahoma Oklahoma City. Okla.. Oct. i. More than ordinary Inlet rut attaches lo the decision In the federal eourl at St. Taul. Involving the Oklahoma capttol site. By Ihe decision the heirs of Henry Howe former minis- ter of the gospel who. It ls alleged made a false claim to the land In t$81. will recover the property pend- ing an anneal which probably will be taken to the supreme court. Howe was the father of Fd. V. Howe of I the Atchison Globe and perhars t" world's best newspaper parngrapher The Cnlted State circuit court held that Milton K. Parker and other were rithlful owner. Oklahoma City real estate men purchased part of the prepcrtv from I'arker and donat- ed It an n site for a free aplto'.. The land will revert to the Howe heir he arrled. Affidavits In support of . ri. - v -. r; 1...1 wlik Ik l m n.1 j commissioner. At tHs Juncture Milton K. I'arker land oth...

s nM mhi. mi. iv int. TMWM A) OtrnHiiis-Honey .4 rrriljr Horn Weibllnc MIm Nannie KliraU'th Cornel. us and MUhael H. Honey were united in nisrrlaRe at 8 IS o'clock yester- day morning rt the home or th brlde'a parents Mr. end Mrs. A. M. Cornelius. 0i Harrison ttreet. nbv. I. II. Dunn officiating The parlor of the home wa bean- tifullv arranced with white chrysan- themums and smllax. the dlnln room in carnation and the arch- way was craieiullv draped with ami- lai ami a force hunch of chtysan- themums was suspended from the rent re. H waa a simple yet very pretty affair and only the famllv and a few Intimate friends of the bride and groom were present. The bride wore a handsome tai- lored suit of prey French serse with hat. gloves and shoes to match. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Honey left for a irlp through the southern part of tho State they will visit many points o' Intercut und will he with friend at !alveton and San Kntonlo. They will ie at home nt 110'. l.l'iioln...

LO JDAILY NEWS AMAJR VOL. IU XO. .10. PP.ICE FtVF CFTS - V . Last of Hundred and Twenty-five McNamara Tal- esmen Examined UUST SUMMON MORE CIIIFK CAVSK OF KXCVMNxi VKX- lit KM FN IS OIUF.ITION TO XVICT OS C1IMTMSTAV T1A1. FVIOF.XCF.. n AxiiMt rrr Lot Angele Cal.. Oct. S.V The last of the one hundred and twenty- five talesmen summoned In the case ot the State of California versus .lamog . McNamara. in which the defendant ttanda charged by Indict- ment with murder Inconnectlon with the winking of the Ios Angeles Times building. October 1. 1910 wan ...j.r examination today when the iourned. and the next I in mediate step will Ik? the summoning ot more veniremen. While the defense declined to atate li. nosttlon. It I declared that ot wtmn may be made to taking ven irnifn from other branches of the ...n..rt..r rourt. The allfniatlve oeniR to be the summoning of a new hiih will probably take many daya. The chief cause of excusing ven Iremcn so far tg the objection upon the nart of the tal...

AMtiui Lo iiUi v M.ws. :i t ;mv. t r .s. in. PHOTO OF PANHANDLE SHERIFFS AND HOW TO CURE BLOOD POISON Contagious Blood Poison is a tirulent germ end Lie most ot&r bacterial organisms is very JLin.lt to kill or destroy within thcsvstm. It would therefore le useless to en- deavor to cure the disease with sjme strong medicine intended to destroy the disease blood cells end tin. He proper vecythe onlyxc.yis to REMOVE the germs end poLczs from the blood hy purifying ihi cir- culation. Thousands have cured themstloes of this powerful diuasi by the use of S. S. S. the greeted of all vegetable blood parXcrs. This is a medicine of unquestksed ability in the trcatmed of Cont : f ious Blood Poison. For more Aar. forty years it has been prepju J end sold cs a cure for this trouble ad not ordy its efficacy bat !k; fact ihzi it does not contain a par- ticle of mineral or other harmful drjg sho::ld be an indacensnt to cny Contagious Blod Poison suffer- er Id begin its use. S. S. S. g:cs t down...